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some of the attacks occurred inside penn state's athletic facilities. sandusky asserted his innocence last night in a jailhouse interview played over penn state radio. in the monologue, he said he knows in his heart he has did not do what he called this alleged disgusting acts and described himself penn state, media, and others. sandusky ladies and gentlemen his conviction on speculation and stories. in ten days time, he will be taken to the camp hill state program for testing and evaluation. once there, the department of corrections will decide where he will spend the remainder of his sentence. in pennsylvania, david lee miller, fox news. >>> police continue to search for answers after two people were found shot to death inside a car in west oakland. it happened near 12th and silver streets just before 10:00 last night. police received several reports of gunshots in the area and witnesses reported seeing someone drive up to the car and open fire. they say the victim's car traveled another block before coming to a stop. so far, no arrests have been made
some of the attacks occurred inside penn state's athletic facilities. sandusky asserted his innocence last night in a jailhouse interview played over penn state radio. in the monologue, he said he knows in his heart he has did not do what he called this alleged disgusting acts and described himself penn state, media, and others. sandusky ladies and gentlemen his conviction on speculation and stories. in ten days time, he will be taken to the camp hill state program for testing and evaluation....
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and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about this. and joe paterno who died in january. >>> border patrol agents on horseback led a public funeral procession in arizona. one agent was shot last week and investigators believe he was killed by friendly fire instead of an armed smuggler. >>> people who don't like the radical muslim ads in the subway system came with a message of their own. that were put up last month after the executive director sued the metropolitan octoberrority to be allowed to display them and to be in d.c.'s metro station. the christian group called the sojourners are putting up their own ads in new york. >> we're putting up these
and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about...
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. >> reporter: he recorded a three-minute statement aired on the penn state radio station. sandusky was convicted on 45 child sex charges but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> the young man was a dramatic veteran accuser, started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. >> reporter: sandusky said the court system did not give his legal team adequate time to mount a defense. he's expected to say much of the same when he speaks in court tuesday. >> he wants to let everybody know that he still maintains his innocence and that he's going to fight for a new trial. >> reporter: but sandusky won't be the only voice in court. several of sandusky's victims are expected to make statements at his sentencing hearing, including the young man known as victim number five. >> my client knows what happened in that shower back in 2001. >> reporter: sandusky faces a maximum of 442 years in prison and is expected to spend the rest of his life behind bars. he says he plans to appe
. >> reporter: he recorded a three-minute statement aired on the penn state radio station. sandusky was convicted on 45 child sex charges but he insists he did nothing wrong. >> the young man was a dramatic veteran accuser, started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. >> reporter: sandusky said the court system did not give his legal team adequate time to mount...
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but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six spoke of his sense of betrayial. the very kids you claimed to help were the very ones you victimized. victim five asked the judge to consider the tears, pain and private anguish i and others have suffered. they spoke to a hushed courtroom. nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff was inside. >> the most powerful moment came when victim four addressed sandusky saying, i'll never forgive you. because of you, i can't allow my only child out of sight out of fear of what might happen to him. >> reporter: sandusky, who did not testify at his trial, delivered
but not before the former penn state assistant coach had his say in court. nbc's john yang has our report from the courthouse. >> reporter: jerry sandusky said nothing as he arrived in a red prisoner's jumpsuit over a bulletproof vest, looking thinner after 112 days in jail. inside, he sat passively, as three of his victims told the court of the psychological effects of sandusky's abuse when they were young boys. his voe choking with emotion, the man known in court documents as victim six...
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according to sandusky's lawyers, the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach plans to tell the judge he is innocent and it is all part of setting up an appeal. from famous football coach to hated convict, jerry nods was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. -- jerry sandusky was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. many of the victims will testify about how the abuse by sandusky forever altered their lives. jerry sandusky has never admitted guilt. he defended himself yesterday in an interview with a penn state radio station. >> the young man who is a dramatic and veteran acouser started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated group of others. they won. i wondered what they really won, attention, financial gain being prestige will all be temporary. before you blame me as others have, look at everything and everybody. >> reporter: in his statement, sandusky continuously refers to his victims only as accusers. he says he will continue to fight for justice and a second chanrosecutors, about six of his victims are expected to spea
according to sandusky's lawyers, the 68-year-old former penn state assistant football coach plans to tell the judge he is innocent and it is all part of setting up an appeal. from famous football coach to hated convict, jerry nods was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. -- jerry sandusky was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. many of the victims will testify about how the abuse by sandusky forever altered their lives. jerry sandusky has never admitted...
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yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> sandusky only refers to his victims as accusers and claims he lost because of speculation and dishonesty. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at today's hearing. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life behind bars. you can hear his statements on myfoxdc.com, click under web links. we'll be watching. >> sure will. thank you so much. >>> all right. coming up at 9:30, paul butler will join us live instudio with more insight in
yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart....
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with the impact of those words hours before sentencing. >> in an 11th hour statement that appeared on penn state radio, jerry sandusky broke months of silence. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> the former penn state assistant football coach offered no apologies but a vow to fight his sentence. >> you have given many second chances and i will ask for one. >> he was convicted of abusing 10 boys over 15 years. of them, he said this - >> the young man whose dramatics started everything. >> his attorney says he regrets not letting his client speak up sooner. >> of course looking back, a lot of different things we would have done. >> jerry sandusky never testified during the trial but will speak attended today's sentencing. six of the victims of the graphic testimony about the abuse they suffered will also speak. >> he will be sentenced march. that is part of the procedure. the important thing for us is this sires the appellate process. >> the procedure is far from over. they are already prepar
with the impact of those words hours before sentencing. >> in an 11th hour statement that appeared on penn state radio, jerry sandusky broke months of silence. >> they can treat me as a monster but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> the former penn state assistant football coach offered no apologies but a vow to fight his sentence. >> you have given many second chances and i will ask for one. >> he was...
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he repeated points he made in a defiant 3:00 statement broadcast on penn state's campus radio station. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster. they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: today in court, he did not repeat his contention that he's the victim of a conspiracy by his accusers, the media, investigators and even penn state. he seemed close to tears when he spoke of being separated from his family, imposing sentence, the judge calmly told sandusky, you abused the trust of those who trusted you. the sentence of the court is for an aggregated term of no less than 30 years, and no more than 60 years. >> from an emotional perspective, i believe that the victims in the room probably would have felt a little better with larger numbers being handed down. >> reporter: but for the 68-year-old sandusky, 30 years is tantamount to a life sentence. tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly whe
he repeated points he made in a defiant 3:00 statement broadcast on penn state's campus radio station. >> they can take away my life, they can make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster. they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: today in court, he did not repeat his contention that he's the victim of a conspiracy by his accusers, the media, investigators and even penn state. he seemed close to tears when he spoke of being separated from his family, imposing sentence,...
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maintains his innocence in on your statement to penn state radio. they cannot take away my life the country into mostar but they can't equimark. >> and my heart i know i did not do these alleged grand conspiracy which his lawyers continue to play out in the court. which involved 10 the young men, a janitor. the press, lawyers and everyone else was involved. this just did not happen that way. >> i am entering spencer reported. >> at 815 a legal expert will be joining us. and the sentencing that we expect happen sometime in the 6:00 hour. >> on other headlines neighborhood watch volunteer george zimmerman is asking for a delay a trial is charged with second-degree make murder shooting death of trade bond martin. the defense wants marcus school records to be released. we will take a break it is 4: 27 still had on the kron for a morning news gas prices continued to rise. we will let you know how much >> here is a live look from armed cam this morning it does not look bad let's get the official word. >> good morning james we have some instances of patchy
maintains his innocence in on your statement to penn state radio. they cannot take away my life the country into mostar but they can't equimark. >> and my heart i know i did not do these alleged grand conspiracy which his lawyers continue to play out in the court. which involved 10 the young men, a janitor. the press, lawyers and everyone else was involved. this just did not happen that way. >> i am entering spencer reported. >> at 815 a legal expert will be joining us. and...
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. >> the former penn state coaching legend and founder of the second mile charity for at risk children faces a minimum of ten years in prison and a maximum of more than 218 years. his lawyer met with sandusky two hours ago. >> he's in an upbeat mood. he wants to move on with his case so he can appeal. so, he's really been upbeat. surprisingly upbea knowing what he is facing with a lengthy sentence. >> we believe he deserves the maximum. not so much to be punitive, honestly, but to be preventive. >> late today, workers put up a cover over the back entrance of the courthouse. to help shield the victims expected to testify. >> how many victims will speak tomorrow? >> uld be as many as a half a dozen, we'll see. depes on how they feel and how they respond to the moment. >> the full truth about the coverup at penn state isn't yet known. so it is really crucial that the justice system keep moving forward both civilly and criminally. because the only way to prevent these kinds of horrific crimes and coverups in the future is by exposing the ones that have already taken place. >> several of th
. >> the former penn state coaching legend and founder of the second mile charity for at risk children faces a minimum of ten years in prison and a maximum of more than 218 years. his lawyer met with sandusky two hours ago. >> he's in an upbeat mood. he wants to move on with his case so he can appeal. so, he's really been upbeat. surprisingly upbea knowing what he is facing with a lengthy sentence. >> we believe he deserves the maximum. not so much to be punitive, honestly,...
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and convicted child molestod former penn state football h jerry sandusky is speaking . what he's saying just hours before he learns his fate. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning.,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly cloudy, 61. clouds then sun in atlanta, 69. in st. louis, 71. sunny in denver. partly sunny in seattle, 66 degrees. >>> here we go. talk about a leap of faith. an extreme sky driver hopes to get ino the record book take. felix balm garner will lift off wearing a special pressurized space suit and jump out of a capsule 23 miles above the earth. he can come down so fast he could become the first person outside of an airplane to break the sound barrier. he has already made jumps of 15 and 18 miles. hopefully third time's a charge. nasa and the air force will monitor today's jump. >>> actors danny devito and rhea perlman are splitting up after 32 years of marriage. they were together on the sitcom "taxi" back in 1978. perlman is best known for playing carla on "cheers." devito currently stars in the c
and convicted child molestod former penn state football h jerry sandusky is speaking . what he's saying just hours before he learns his fate. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning.,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., mostly cloudy, 61. clouds then sun in atlanta, 69. in st. louis, 71. sunny in denver. partly sunny in seattle, 66 degrees. >>> here we go. talk about a leap of faith. an extreme sky driver hopes to get ino the...
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and this morning, former penn state football coach jerry sandusky finds out if he'll spend the rest of his life in prison on 45 counts of child sex abuse, he already put out a taped statement denying it all. we'll have the latest from the courthouse as soon as it happens. it is happening within minutes there in pennsylvania. >>> good morning from washington, it's four weeks until election day, tuesday, october 10. will romney serve in national polling translate into gains where it really matters t battleground states, the mimpb battleground states of iowa, wisconsin and ohio. romney will not be president unless he can put these states in play. in a new pew poll conducted since wednesday. just last month in the same poll, romney trailed by eight points. driving romney surge, a spike in republican enthusiasm, more republicans made it through pew's likely voter screen than democrats. and a larger group of registered voters, the candidates are tied at 46. while it's unlikely returns on election day make it unlikely in this pew sample that romney has the upper hand. and looking inside the p
and this morning, former penn state football coach jerry sandusky finds out if he'll spend the rest of his life in prison on 45 counts of child sex abuse, he already put out a taped statement denying it all. we'll have the latest from the courthouse as soon as it happens. it is happening within minutes there in pennsylvania. >>> good morning from washington, it's four weeks until election day, tuesday, october 10. will romney serve in national polling translate into gains where it...
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the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. prosecutors say about half a dozen of his victims will take the witness stand and sandusky himself is expected to testify at the hearing to defiantly say he is innocent. he gave a preview of what he might say at an audio statement he recorded in prison. >>> i am responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why. why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial? why have so many people suffered as a result of false allegations? what's the purpose? maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be as a result of all the publicity. >> the 68-year-old is expected to spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. we're going to begin in texas with dog snatching heiss that cost two pit stores thousands of dollars. in all thieves swiped two puppies worth 3500 and $4,000 a piece. police are asking the public for assistance on the c
the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. prosecutors say about half a dozen of his victims will take the witness stand and sandusky himself is expected to testify at the hearing to defiantly say he is innocent. he gave a preview of what he might say at an audio statement he recorded in prison. >>> i am responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why. why didn't we have a fair...
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troops home now the only reasons that we tied in with the politics of the united states we don't in the penn state we have to remind ourselves of that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war was seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people and army and police the poor who will fight their own people will kill brother afghans for for a corrupt election read election rigging the previous president or to defend the interests of a foreign country it can't happen you say that ministers are keeping soldiers in afghanistan to protect their own reputation but how does the deaths of more soldiers protect anyone's reputation the official attitude is we must protect our reputations against our previous mistakes and end the war so that history will judge the politicians make the right decisions in fact we've been making the wrong decisions for many years you maintain that what britain is doing is arming and traini
troops home now the only reasons that we tied in with the politics of the united states we don't in the penn state we have to remind ourselves of that we can take our own decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war was seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people and army and police the poor who will fight their own people will...
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. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky faces sentencing today for child sex abuse. >> his lawyer says sandusky plans to tell the court he is innocent. kristin fisher is live in the satellite center. she's previewing the hearing today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jerry sandusky did not testify at his june trial but he is expected to speak today at his sentencing. he's expected to proclaim his innocence. in fact yesterday he even called in to a penn state radio station to essentially sort of give a preview of what he's going to be saying today in court. here is just an expert from that recording. take a listen. >> they could take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: keep in mind that 68-year-old former football coach has already been convicted on 48 counts of child sex abuse but sandusky says he want as new trial. he says the judge denied his legal team adequate time to mount a defense. he also accuses one
. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky faces sentencing today for child sex abuse. >> his lawyer says sandusky plans to tell the court he is innocent. kristin fisher is live in the satellite center. she's previewing the hearing today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jerry sandusky did not testify at his june trial but he is expected to speak today at his sentencing. he's expected to proclaim his innocence. in fact yesterday he even called in to a...
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. >> the former penn state of -- assistant football coach declared his innocence before the court. >> my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts back to a law professor described him as emotional and confused but it avoided any remorse. >> there was one line where he said i have been kissed by dogs and bitten by dogs. >> his statement today was a masterpiece in banal self delusion, untethered from reality without any acceptance of responsibility. >> neither his wife or daughter spoke but both were at the hearing. three victims spoke detailing the impact of the abuse they suffered. he was convicted sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. >> i hope the trial and its notome shows that they're victims anymore. >> maybe this is one step toward healing for the victims. any real sense of closure for the victims will likely remain on hold while jerry sandusky appeals decision arguing he did not have enough time to form a defense. >> in consumer alert, the giant food recalls a brand of gelato due to possible salmonella contain -- contamination. officials said the pit of bader
. >> the former penn state of -- assistant football coach declared his innocence before the court. >> my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts back to a law professor described him as emotional and confused but it avoided any remorse. >> there was one line where he said i have been kissed by dogs and bitten by dogs. >> his statement today was a masterpiece in banal self delusion, untethered from reality without any acceptance of responsibility....
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last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very -- i think he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. >> reporter: in addition to sandusky speaking, the sentencing hearing will include arguments by attorneys, possible messages of support from sandusky friends and family, and impact statements from at least two victims. >> it is a tragedy compounded by the fact that we have a man who was convicted who won't come forward and show any contrition and any remorse. >> reporter: after sentencing today, jerry sandusky will under in go an extensive evaluation, that could take a few months that determines which prison he is sent to. >> we know they'r
last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very...
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he repeated points he made in a defiant three minute statement broadcast on penn state's campus radio station. >> they could take away my life, they could make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: in court, he it did not repeat his contention that he's the victim of a conspiracy by his beingaccusers. he seemed close to tears when he spoke of being separated from his family. imposing sentence, the judge calmly told sandusky you abused the trust of those that trusted you. the sentence of the court is for an aggregated term of no less than 30 years and no more than 60 years. but for the 68-year-old sandusky, 0 years is tantamount to a life sentence. >> john yang reporting for us.4t to a life sentence. >> john yang reporting for us. sandusky plans to appeal. >>> anxious wimerkel's visit to drew hoards of protesters. thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets battling riot police. let's get more on the story as we take an early look at the markets with geoff cutmore live for us in london. >> good morning. well, at time t
he repeated points he made in a defiant three minute statement broadcast on penn state's campus radio station. >> they could take away my life, they could make me out as a monster, they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: in court, he it did not repeat his contention that he's the victim of a conspiracy by his beingaccusers. he seemed close to tears when he spoke of being separated from his family. imposing sentence, the judge calmly told...
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the pretty surprising jailhouse tape that surfaced tonight on penn state radio. jerry sandusky, the former penn state football coach, convicted serial child rapist, not expressing remorse, not really taking responsibility, in fact, not taking responsibility at all, blaming the victims, the system, the courts, just about everybody that convicted him. listen. >> we must fight unfairness, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. we will fight for another chance. we have been given many second chances and now will ask for one. it will take more than our effort. justice will have to be more than just a word. fairness will be more than just a dream. it will take others. somebody apolitical with the courage to listen, to think about the unfairness, to have the guts to stand up and take the road less traveled. i ask for the strength to handle everything and the willingness to surrender only
the pretty surprising jailhouse tape that surfaced tonight on penn state radio. jerry sandusky, the former penn state football coach, convicted serial child rapist, not expressing remorse, not really taking responsibility, in fact, not taking responsibility at all, blaming the victims, the system, the courts, just about everybody that convicted him. listen. >> we must fight unfairness, inconsistency and dishonesty. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we have not been...
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. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky will mostly die in prison. the 68-year-old convicted sex offender was sentenced today to at least 30 years in prison. a judge handed down the sentence this morning in bellfont, pennsylvania. andrea mccarren is there live. >> reporter: that sentence me down after a heartbreaking and emotional testimony from four of sandusky's victims, three of them right in the courtroom. one by one they detailed his abuse, his betrayal and the man he inflicted on their lives and on their families. one victim testified, quote, he called it horseplay and only later did i understand this was sexual assault. i'm troubled by flashbacks of his naked body. it is real. it is painful. and will be inside me forever as an open wound. he took away my childhood the day he soughted me. -- he assaulted me. then jerry sandusky stood wearing an orange jail jumpsuit and addressed the judge, his voice choked by tears. quote, i'm filled with emotion and determination. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. we will continue to fight. there's mu
. >>> former penn state football coach jerry sandusky will mostly die in prison. the 68-year-old convicted sex offender was sentenced today to at least 30 years in prison. a judge handed down the sentence this morning in bellfont, pennsylvania. andrea mccarren is there live. >> reporter: that sentence me down after a heartbreaking and emotional testimony from four of sandusky's victims, three of them right in the courtroom. one by one they detailed his abuse, his betrayal and the...
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. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky will spend 30 years in prison. the sentence handed down after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. bruce gordon joins us live from outside of the courthouse in bell font, pennsylvania. bruce, sandusky who is 60 years old affectively gets a life sentence here, right? >> reporter: that's right. the judge in this case made clear that he had no interest in sending a message of any kind by sentenceing sandusky to a century or more behind bars, though. technically, he could have with all those is convicts. instead, he looked at the age of the convicted child molester and gave him enough time, the 30-year minimum to make sure he dies in prison. >> he still said he is innocent and i am told me gave a long rambling statement. >> and that is right he maiains the innocence to the bitter end and is the victim of a conspiracy but involves the university, his accusers, the media, prosecutors -- everyone can you think of is part of the vast conspiracy to do him in. he showed the only emotion of the morning when he wa
. >>> former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky will spend 30 years in prison. the sentence handed down after he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. bruce gordon joins us live from outside of the courthouse in bell font, pennsylvania. bruce, sandusky who is 60 years old affectively gets a life sentence here, right? >> reporter: that's right. the judge in this case made clear that he had no interest in sending a message of any kind by sentenceing sandusky to a...
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penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead of his sentencing and warned him not to tempt fate. and howard brooks should learn his fate tomorrow. brooks was the former campaign consultant who admitted he funneled funds to former friends candidate, sulaimon brown. it was all part of a campaign designed to improve gray's chances in the election. brooks pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice last may. >>> a new study finds americans are losing their religion. this according to a new forum on religion in the public life study that says the number of people identifying themselves was under 50%. 48%. that's the first time the numbers have been below half ever. one reason, about 20%
penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. council chair, kwame brown. kwame, or should i say, mr. brown has been placed under curfew and ordered to make weekly visits with court officials. that court order comes earlier today. brown resigned last june after pleading not guilty to bank fraud and a campaign violence. he is not putting himself in the best position ahead of his sentencing and warned him...
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former penn assistant coach and some of his victims expected to address the judge. sandusky was found guilty of 45 criminal counts. of course, we'll bring you the sentence when it happens. >>> justice may be getting closer for a grieving widow who says her husband was killed on a lake that straddles the u.s./mexico border. she calls an arrest in the two-year-old case a shock. investigators say this man a linked to the killing on falcon lake. the victim's body has never been found. >>> in money news, walmart and american express are teaming up. they're launching a new prepaid card as an alternative to checking accounts and debit cards. they're calling it blue bird. it will have no month, annual, or overdraft fees and no minimum balance. you can use it at the atm and make deposit was your start phones. >>> in california where an incredible crash is caught on camera. a truck crashed into the liquor store trapping the owner underneath the rubble, and then the driver -- the driver sped off. police watched the surveillance video and in a few hours they caught up with that
former penn assistant coach and some of his victims expected to address the judge. sandusky was found guilty of 45 criminal counts. of course, we'll bring you the sentence when it happens. >>> justice may be getting closer for a grieving widow who says her husband was killed on a lake that straddles the u.s./mexico border. she calls an arrest in the two-year-old case a shock. investigators say this man a linked to the killing on falcon lake. the victim's body has never been found....
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mayor of penn quarter is what i would jokingly call him. he'd be in his rounds checking on things, checking on other residents, and checking on the building. >> he was just a mainstay of lafayette, where we live. he's going to be really, really missed. >> leverett's dog beth was not hurt in the accident. she is now being cared for by a neighbor. >> 6:07 is the time. a veteran police officer caught on tape punching a woman in the face. this morning his explanation and who police are looking for. >>> a wet start to the day. >>> welcome back. home and furniture store ikea is under fire for air brushing women out of photos in catalogs. the catalog largely looks the same, but there appears to be one exception. in the saudi arabian version, almost all women have been erased. ikea says it regrets the catalog. >>> on your tuesday morning, we've got thick clouds out there and rain traveling through parts of the area. >> time for weather and traffic on the ones and time to grab an umbrella. we do have passing showers. raining pretty hard in loudoun,
mayor of penn quarter is what i would jokingly call him. he'd be in his rounds checking on things, checking on other residents, and checking on the building. >> he was just a mainstay of lafayette, where we live. he's going to be really, really missed. >> leverett's dog beth was not hurt in the accident. she is now being cared for by a neighbor. >> 6:07 is the time. a veteran police officer caught on tape punching a woman in the face. this morning his explanation and who...
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the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate performance essentially erased obama's lead. the same poll last month had romney trailing obama by eight points. the latest gallup tracking poll has obama leading romney 50% to 45%, a margin that grew yesterday. but neither of these numbers may be telling the whole story. coming up, we take a look at these results with peter hamby. >> my head is spinning with all the numbers. >> right. >> according to the cdc, the death toll is now at 8. 105 people in nine states are infected. health officials say 75 medical facilities in 23 states received the contaminated steroid injections. the company that makes
the book that remains open is the book against penn state. >> all right. susan candiotti live for us in pennsylvania. thank you for that. >> got to tell you, that tape to me is stunning. i don't think i ever heard anything like that from a guy who is about to be sentenced. >> exactly. from a guy about to face a judge. >>> four weeks to go until election day. two new polls show the race for the white house basically tide. in one poll, mitt romney's strong debate...
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on time service on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. on the buses, diversions on the 13 and 81. of the 14 and 51 buses diverting at patapsco light rail station. a diversion at charles and 28th street. >> good morning. we have some rain to contend with this morning. nothing showing up on hd doppler around the city. there is some heavy rain on the western suburbs. around frederick, you guys are getting hit pretty hard. it will take another 45 minutes for this rain to move up into pennsylvania. it will be steady for a while. around baltimore, that should stay west of us. we will see batches of heavy rain moving up from the south all day. this is a wider view on the radar. a lot of rain coming through the radar. we have to keep a chance for rain in the picture all day today. clouds are pretty thick today. we will make it into the 70's. that is a good achievement with the cloud cover. temperatures are ready in the 70's down in the carolinas. that is moving up towards baltimore. we should make it up to about 76. 60 in parkton. it will get eve
on time service on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. on the buses, diversions on the 13 and 81. of the 14 and 51 buses diverting at patapsco light rail station. a diversion at charles and 28th street. >> good morning. we have some rain to contend with this morning. nothing showing up on hd doppler around the city. there is some heavy rain on the western suburbs. around frederick, you guys are getting hit pretty hard. it will take another 45 minutes for this rain to move up into...
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. >> former penn state assistant been jerry sandusky has on 45 counts of sexual abuse. we will talk with brad bell for latest. >> the sentencing in this courthouse, the judge said that put matt sandusky centuries but he said the sentence would be 30 years 0 years. that means he will spend the rest of his life in prison because he is already 68 years old. statements from three victims they could notd what jerryforget them.ky did to they all said that he stole childhood. in the hearing today it was who got up in his red jail house jumpsuit and gave a statement which was all about himself. said he did not do acts and maidenly to hisssing reference victims. much of aett said lastwhat he station.a radio >> they can take away my life, out as a monster, but they cannot take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do .hese alleged disgusting acts >> well, the judge and prosecution and pretty much everybody blasted him for those comments. the prosecution says this shows that he continues to hurt his continues to deny the charges for which he has been convicted. sandusky says
. >> former penn state assistant been jerry sandusky has on 45 counts of sexual abuse. we will talk with brad bell for latest. >> the sentencing in this courthouse, the judge said that put matt sandusky centuries but he said the sentence would be 30 years 0 years. that means he will spend the rest of his life in prison because he is already 68 years old. statements from three victims they could notd what jerryforget them.ky did to they all said that he stole childhood. in the...
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no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. the fog is pretty thick in some neighborhoods. the dew point and the temperature are the same at the airport. that creates some fog. we have a warm front stalled across the city and south of town. 62 in taneytown. of the70's south boundary. this front should work its way to the north. it is taking its time. there are some showers popping up on the radar. some rain in cecil county. you could have some drizzle to contend with this morning. we have low pressure back in the ohio valley. a warm front that i just showed you. this should progressed to the east by late tonight and get off the coast tomorrow. high pressure will take control on thursday and friday. we still have a chance for some rain showers today. i don't think it will be widespread and have the rain. that should push the temperatures into the 70's in the northern suburbs. if you will be boating, the wins was shift to the southwest. waves one to two feet. tamara, a mixture of sun and clouds. -- tomorrow, a mixture of sun and
no delays on the penn, camden, and brunswick lines. now back to tony pann. >> thank you. the fog is pretty thick in some neighborhoods. the dew point and the temperature are the same at the airport. that creates some fog. we have a warm front stalled across the city and south of town. 62 in taneytown. of the70's south boundary. this front should work its way to the north. it is taking its time. there are some showers popping up on the radar. some rain in cecil county. you could have some...
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from former penn state football players and from children who benefited from his second mile charity. the sentencing hearing gets underway at 9:00 a.m. live from bellefonte, pennsylvania, andrea mccarren, 9news. >> we know you'll be covering every aspect of it, andrea, thank you so much. several jurors have said that they hope sandusky gets life in prison. sandusky's lawyers confirm they will appeal, arguing they did not have sufficient time to prepare for this case. >>> montgomery county police officers involved in the shooting death of a man in silver spring are off duty tonight. police responded to woodland drive and floral lane overnight after a man called 911 threatening to kill himself. when the officers got there, they found 22-year-old tracy woodfork with a gun on his back stairwell of his girlfriend's house. investigators say officers shot wood fork and he started to walk up the stairwell holding that gun. the girlfriend and three children she was babysitting were not hurt. the officers are on paid administrative leave. >>> a man shot by prince jogs county police is expected
from former penn state football players and from children who benefited from his second mile charity. the sentencing hearing gets underway at 9:00 a.m. live from bellefonte, pennsylvania, andrea mccarren, 9news. >> we know you'll be covering every aspect of it, andrea, thank you so much. several jurors have said that they hope sandusky gets life in prison. sandusky's lawyers confirm they will appeal, arguing they did not have sufficient time to prepare for this case. >>>...
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jerry sandusky is inside and he will be sentenced in the penn state. his arrival to the court house. sandusky gave a preview to what he is expected to say and the statement was broadcasted. the former coach states that he is still anisette and he will fight it. he described himself as a victim. so we will follow the latest and no cameras are allowed in the courtroom at this time. f six of the accusers are expected to speak and sandusky will speak as well he is expected to receive 300 plus years in prison. we will have more from inside the court room. >> we will have our legal expert on the team to talk about the sentencing. >> the whether permanently removing mayor from office. he stated that it was related to an argument where he grabbed his wife and bruised her arm. he is on probation and and domestic violence meeting obama is waking up to day. the president is stained and he this waking up after a campaign event. he visited with about a hundred people who paid 20 grants police a peace. here is some video of that. he used this to rev up his supporter
jerry sandusky is inside and he will be sentenced in the penn state. his arrival to the court house. sandusky gave a preview to what he is expected to say and the statement was broadcasted. the former coach states that he is still anisette and he will fight it. he described himself as a victim. so we will follow the latest and no cameras are allowed in the courtroom at this time. f six of the accusers are expected to speak and sandusky will speak as well he is expected to receive 300 plus years...
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if he can afford the cable he will be able to watch penn state football games. but he will never again be allowed to visit children. >> oh, thank you, jim avila for the report. 25 prisons he could be sent to. they'll make the determination in the coming days. none of the prisons have special housing facilities for sex offenders you heard there. there is definitely a security risk. i don't think most people are sympathetic to that at all. and, he didn't show much remorse for the victims. >> no remorse whatsoever. i was so surprised at the sentence. his exposure was something like over 400 years. and remember the madoff case, the judge in federal court, gave madoff 150 years. it was the max that he could have gotten. and madoff stole money from people. jerry sandusky stole these -- the innocence. he stole their souls. and i, you know, i prosecuted child sex crimes. i know what it does to the victims. they will never be the same. >> why do you think 60 instead of maximum 400? >> the judge basically said he didn't want to give this inflated, arbitrary number. he had
if he can afford the cable he will be able to watch penn state football games. but he will never again be allowed to visit children. >> oh, thank you, jim avila for the report. 25 prisons he could be sent to. they'll make the determination in the coming days. none of the prisons have special housing facilities for sex offenders you heard there. there is definitely a security risk. i don't think most people are sympathetic to that at all. and, he didn't show much remorse for the victims....
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. >>> the former penn state graduate assistant who testified that he saw jerry sandusky showering with a boy back in 2001 is now suffering the university. mike mcqueary is seeking millions of dollars in damage and claims the treatment by the university since last november has caused him distress and embarrassment. he was put on administrative leave in november and his contract expired in june. sandusky was convicted of molesting boys but maintains he's innocence. >>> jimmy hoffa's remains are not under the driveway of a michigan sur bub ban home -- sur bush ban home. hoffa disappeared in 1975. the day he disappeared he was supposed to meet with a teamsters boss. >> do they fix that guy's driveway or do they just leave? i don't know. >> there's an app for that. >>> 4:38. morning fog is expected to clear by the afternoon. howard is back in two minutes with a look at the forecast. >>> at 4:42. samsung can claim a victory over apple inside the u.s. >>> new research subjects fewer teenagers are getting behind the wheel drunk. >>> we're back in two minutes with your weather first. you're wat
. >>> the former penn state graduate assistant who testified that he saw jerry sandusky showering with a boy back in 2001 is now suffering the university. mike mcqueary is seeking millions of dollars in damage and claims the treatment by the university since last november has caused him distress and embarrassment. he was put on administrative leave in november and his contract expired in june. sandusky was convicted of molesting boys but maintains he's innocence. >>> jimmy...
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the former penn state football coach, one hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially laked a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 15-minute statement. he choked with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain. and he declared himself a victim, repeating claims of innocence he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing. >> they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: the prosecutor called sandusky's statements ridiculous. >> his statement today was a masterpiece of denial, self-delusion. completely untethered from reality and without any acceptance of responsibility. >> reporter: sandusky's defense team says it's going to appeal the conviction. >> we believe had we had the time, we would have had an opportunity to prove jerry's innocence. >> reporter: judge john cleland called the case a story of betrayal, and told sandusky you abused the trust of those who trusted you. the former coach was convicted on 45 counts of
the former penn state football coach, one hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially laked a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 15-minute statement. he choked with emotion as he talked about smiling through his pain. and he declared himself a victim, repeating claims of innocence he made in a radio statement on the eve of sentencing. >> they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart i know i...
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. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls show mitt romney trailing by one point or also known as what obama failed to make during last week's debate. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the end of the day if something goes wrong i have to pay for it. >>> feeling no pain. >>> crashing his car into a store. one man got hurt. >> no, this is not a game of tag. this man is actually trying to get away from a very angry stag in a london park. >>> all that -- >> and the series is tied at a game a piece. game over. cardinals even the series. >>
. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls...